Welcome to my addiction. Photography is not about capturing what is around you rather, it is to interpret your surroundings. Interpretation means the inclusion of feelings, questions, surprises and sometime more, in every images. I don't have a particular style, except maybe for the composition, which is of the up most importance. The emergence of technologies in … [Read more...]
Using Mixed Lighting to Enhance Creativity and Add Interest
We're always looking for new ways to differentiate ourselves as photographers. When it comes to wedding and portrait photography, this is especially true with the increasing level of competition and the decreasing access to the means of creating great imagery. But as professionals, We have a choice. We can either all keep shooting wide open at sunset in a field with the sun … [Read more...]
Photo Profile: Simon Woodcock
I'm a UK wedding photographer now based in Melbourne, Australia and loving every minute of it! Following 14 years of London life, where I worked in publicity at the BBC and as a picture editor and freelance researcher on various national newspapers and magazines I relocated here 3 years ago and set up my wedding photography business on arrival. I've learned an immense … [Read more...]
Photo Profile: Chris Milne
Photography has always provided the excitement of 'catching the moment' for me as I mainly undertake action photography of aviation, music and sports. A lot of the time this is because when something happens in real time you don't get the chance to appreciate it before you've forgotten most of the details. I started out just taking your standard 'happy snaps' if you like … [Read more...]
Documenting The 1948 British Olympic Team
For the past six years I have been documenting the 1948 British Olympic team. I have met inspiring athletes in their 80s and 90s from all over the UK. These images and stories are to be presented in a new publication by crowd-funding publishers Unbound. 1948 was the last time the Olympics were held in London and the contrast between then and now is stark. In 1948, London … [Read more...]